Space ribbon deployed to surf Earth's magnetic field

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Space ribbon deployed to surf Earth's magnetic field

Postby jpYB3Gq » Sep 3rd, '10, 05:35

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn1 ... field.html

A Japanese rocket unfurled a 300-metre-long ribbon in space on Monday, testing technology that could one day allow spacecraft to navigate by surfing Earth's magnetic field.

Conventional spacecraft have to burn fuel to manoeuvre in orbit. But the fuel adds weight and cost to the launch and eventually gets used up, limiting the probes' lifetime.

In principle, it is possible to propel an orbiting spacecraft without fuel by using a long piece of metal to interact with the magnetic field surrounding our planet. "You're essentially pushing against the Earth's magnetic field," says Les Johnson of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

On Monday, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched a spacecraft to test the idea.
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Re: Space ribbon deployed to surf Earth's magnetic field

Postby M Paul Lloyd » Sep 3rd, '10, 06:33

Clever idea that, nice post jpYB3Gq. ;)
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